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Bertie Ahern: British people didn't vote for Theresa May's position
Bertie Ahern: British people didn't vote for Theresa May's position

Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern says that the British people did not vote for the “out, out, out” position adopted by British Prime Minister Theresa May.

Thu, 28 Mar, 2019

Pyrrhic Brexit victories are of very little value
Pyrrhic Brexit victories are of very little value

In the event of a no-deal Brexit we will have to up our game, writes Jim Power

Thu, 31 Jan, 2019

Concern at lack of time for Dáil to pass legislation ahead of potential no deal Brexit
Concern at lack of time for Dáil to pass legislation ahead of potential no deal Brexit

Reports have suggested as many as 45 pieces of law will need to be passed to deal with the worst case scenario.

Sat, 29 Dec, 2018

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